I got plenty o' nuttin' (from the Opera Porgy and Bess). By George Gershwin (1898-1937). Arranged by Roger Niese. For Bass-Baritone and Concert Band. Grade 4. Full score and set of parts. Duration 2:30. Published by Baton Music (BF.BM252-SET).
George Gershwin's Opera Porgy and Bess contains many songs that have become popular in their own right, becoming standards in jazz and blues in addition to their original operatic setting. One of those is the aria I got plenty o'nuttin' wich is sung by Porgy in the second act.

Aunt Dinah has blowed the horn (from the Opera Treemonisha). By Scott Joplin (1868-1917). Arranged by Gerhart Drijvers. For Choir and Concert Band. Grade 3. Full score and set of parts. Duration 02:30. Published by Baton Music (BF.BM295-SET).
The African-American ragtime composer Scott Joplin composed his opera Treemonisha in 1910 but it was not performed in its entirety until 1970, when the piano score was rediscovered. The music of Treemonisha includes an overture and prelude, along with various recitatives, choruses, small ensemble pieces, a ballet and a few arias. The Chorus Aunt Dinah has blowed the Horn is sung by a group of cotton pickers and placed at the very end of the second act. Blowing the Horn by Aunt Dinah is a sign for the workers that work is finished and that they can return home.

Summertime by George Gershwin (1898-1937). Arranged by Giancarlo Gazzani. Concert band. For solo feature for trumpet. The beautiful song from Porgy and Bess. Jazz Music, Solo piece, Evergreen. Grade 2.5. Score and set of parts. Duration 3:11. Published by Scomegna Edizioni Musical srl (S4.ESB808).
Summertime is the lullaby sung by Clara at the beginning of the first act in Porgy and Bess. It is certainly the most famous aria from this opera. Summertime, like many of Gershwin's other works, has become a classic jazz standard. This piece has been performed in every possible style: jazz, Latin, pop, blues, folk, fusion etc. and by all the greatest musicians.